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Old 07-06-2018, 09:41 AM #1
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Here is an article to kind of show what I mean

https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...-spoken-aloud/
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That link is gold! Definitely a keep-sake for me. Thank you for finding that. I'm going to do some extensive & expensive testing for Lyme disease while waiting for my scheduled appt with a highly acclaimed neuro-psych nearby and am happy to have this link to show him. Could be very beneficial!

Thank you for helping a brother out lol. Seriously, very much appreciated. Hopefully this gives my doc some clues.
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Glad to help . I have heard some really bizarre behaviors that can come from Lyme Disease, there are the 'sick' symptoms and then there are complete psychological change in personality. A good friend of mine has a sister that has lyme disease and she went from being a grade A student and great kid to a complete turn around in personality. Took a while for someone to think of checking for lyme disease, they were close to having her hospitalized but while they were considering one of her docs thought to test her. Thank God, now she is being treated. I have read that sometimes you have to do antibiotics for a really long time and often the 'quick' tests are wrongly negative.



If you will keep us posted. I am very interested in how you do. I totally get what you are talking about and think of your condition often. I hope you find something or someone that can help.
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yeah your language ability is very good though hope you get things sorted out. at least you can conversate or feel certain things. you say you have a job and can do certain things you arent in a pathetic state imo. i wish i could do that. do you ever lose time? or in your memory and end up somewhere and have no clue how you got there ? just curious. marijuana can be positive for some or devastating and life ruining for some like me and cause a brain chemistry change. im 23 and my ability to articulate or put words together is so screwed up that I gave up a long time ago. when i was a child my ability to talk and articulate was superior to now as a man. its like a child now. even this message took a long time to put together, its why i can post online u can take as long as u want. I just try and accept not being able talk how I want inside. I am mute most of the time except around very close family members who are used to me talking. Many people who come across me think im deluded, psychotic , impaired, drugged or just extremely stupid and they will just end talking to me but i refrain before anyone does this (many people dont have empathy and will be judgmental) but they dont understand the neurological and cognitive damage I have had in my life that has raped the quality of my life but even though my life has been so destroyed I still try and hold on I think because naturally even though too late I know how great things would have been without my condition coming on me as a child and also in early teens. I cant imagine how my body would be and my mind,, relationships,, experiences,, feeling,, family,, my life,, dreams,, ability,, memory,, and so many deeper things i cant explain that have been lost with the damage

but sorry for all this mess in your thread i just went off track like usual. i post on this forum sometimes randomly as a way to cope. good luck to you OP
Hey Payton, that's horrible. I know I'm lucky in some ways and there are far worse conditions out there. I can converse fine besides not finding bigger words some times and get through daily tasks fine. I just don't think about stuff much as I'm no longer good at it if you will.

So marijuana is what caused your issues? Was it at a young age? Have you tried everything possible health wise just to try and better it? I've tried many things for my condition and some help, some don't, but I'd be kicking myself if I didn't try em. Fixing my sleep cycle, exercising nearly daily (cardio is the good stuff), eating healthier, supplementing fish oil, and have your PCP do blood test of common things that can cause brain fog. You can google blood tests for brain fog and things will pop up. Mention them to your primary and he can check them if you haven't already. Have you pursued this issue heavily through specialists?
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Hi,

I also struggle with loss of visual memory! Did you ever get it back or Did it ever get better? Mine dissapeared over a few days!
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Glad to help . I have heard some really bizarre behaviors that can come from Lyme Disease, there are the 'sick' symptoms and then there are complete psychological change in personality. A good friend of mine has a sister that has lyme disease and she went from being a grade A student and great kid to a complete turn around in personality. Took a while for someone to think of checking for lyme disease, they were close to having her hospitalized but while they were considering one of her docs thought to test her. Thank God, now she is being treated. I have read that sometimes you have to do antibiotics for a really long time and often the 'quick' tests are wrongly negative.



If you will keep us posted. I am very interested in how you do. I totally get what you are talking about and think of your condition often. I hope you find something or someone that can help.
Wow, insane! That's what I've read in the past week or two that I've been digging into the lyme community. There's a million different symptoms! Some people get bed ridden, some people develop brain lesions and numb limbs for life if they don't catch it quick enough. Me? If I have it we're definitely good lil sleeping buddies because it's been 5 years and I have no brain lesions, numbness, or facial paralysis. She's lucky to have had a doctor intuitive enough to test for Lyme. Most doctors are very ignorant to the disease, especially in my experience.

I'm getting tested on Monday and will get results back in 2-3 weeks. It's a $500 test not covered by insurance, not the typical "ELISA" test that fails often. If it comes back negative, I'll try a different test with another popular Lyme lab. If nothing then, I'll probably move on from that idea.

I will definitely keep you posted! I finally subscribed to the thread so I'll no if you or anyone else comments on it . I try to check back here every week anyways though!
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